Southern Africa • See & do • Tee off: Stellenbosch’s 5 premier golf courses
Golfing in Stellenbosch is a unique experience, it’s a fun way to explore this town’s stunning landscapes and one-of-a-kind atmosphere. Surrounded by vineyards, mountains and a deep sense of local history, the courses here are sure to leave you impressed. In this article, we will highlight our top picks of the premier golf courses Stellenbosch has to offer. If you love golf and great scenery, these golf courses in Stellenbosch are where you’ll want to spend some quality time on the greens!
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What could be better than golfing surrounded by vineyards? At Devonvale Golf & Wine Estate, you get the best of both worlds. This 18-hole championship course offers a fun, challenging layout with stunning views at every turn. The course is perfect for golfers of all abilities, with wide fairways and strategic bunkers that keep things interesting without being overwhelming. After your round, you can head straight to the estate’s own winery for a glass of their award-winning vino. The clubhouse is warm and welcoming, offering a terrace with beautiful views of the surrounding landscape – we think this is the perfect spot for a post-game drink.
Photography courtesy of Devonvale Golf & Wine Estate
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De Zalze Golf Club offers a scenic and slightly more technical course, challenging players with its mix of parkland and water hazards. Designed by Peter Matkovich, this 18-hole layout has wide fairways and views of the surrounding vineyards and mountains. Here you are treated to a course that demands strategic play, with the Blaauwklippen River winding through several holes, adding an extra layer of difficulty. De Zalze is all about variety, so expect each hole to offer a new challenge!
Photography courtesy of De Zalze Golf Club
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As one of the oldest golf courses in South Africa, Stellenbosch Golf Club has a rich history dating back to 1904. But don’t let its age fool you – this 18-hole course offers a well-maintained and engaging experience. With its parkland layout and mature trees lining the fairways, it’s easy to see why locals love this course. We find this course exciting, with some tricky par-3s and well-placed bunkers that keep you on your toes. The clubhouse is packed with memorabilia, giving a nod to its century-long legacy and the atmosphere is fantastic. We recommend that you visit in the late afternoon, then you can catch the spectacular sunset over the Stellenbosch Mountains.
Photography courtesy of Stellenbosch Golf Club
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Hazendal Golf Course offers a unique spin on the traditional golfing experience. This 18-hole, par-3 course is designed for golfers looking to sharpen their short game while enjoying the scenic surroundings of a historic wine estate. With shorter holes, Hazendal allows you to focus on precision and technique, making it perfect if you are a beginner or seasoned player looking to refine your skills. We think Hazendal Estate is the perfect stop for a full day of adventure – after a round, you can explore the estate’s art galleries, enjoy a meal at the Babushka Deli with fresh, farm-to-table meals and visit the onsite museum.
Photography courtesy of Hazendal
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Helderberg Village Golf Club offers a 9-hole course that is ideal if you prefer a slower pace – perfect for a relaxed round with friends or a quick game if you’re short on time. Surrounded by the stunning Helderberg Mountains, this course is well-maintained, featuring fairways and well-placed hazards that add just the right amount of challenge without being overwhelming. This golf club is particularly known for its friendly community vibe, where locals gather to play and socialise. The relaxed atmosphere extends to the clubhouse, where regulars and newcomers gather for post-game chats over coffee or lunch.
Photography courtesy of Helderberg Village Golf Club
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